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    Zhaoyang Wang Mr. Ogden English II Study Guide Unit2: the founding of a nation Anonymous “The child of snow” (1972) Summary: A merchant often goes abroad. His wife became enamored of a young neighbor and had a child. She lied that the child is from the fall of snow. The merchant knew his wife’s betraying and planned to revenge. One day‚ the merchant took the fifteen year old boy with him abroad and sold him. When he came back‚ he said that the boy of snow melted when climbing a mountain. Guide

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    The Effect of An Absent Father on A Child’s Life: Minor or Major? Today‚ there are 20 million children in America who grow up in households without a father. In addition‚ this is an increasing problem in today’s society and is often ignored. Children who grow up without a father suffer shocking consequences‚ which are unfortunately out of the child’s control. In “Annual review of sociology” (2013)‚ recent studies show that relationships with a father while growing up affect the child’s mental

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    Isabel Moore 9/20/12 Mr. Woodard Ap Lit and Comp The Father and Son Li-Young Lee’s poem “A Story” depicts the harsh and complex relationship of that between a father and soon. This is explored by the son’s desires for a story‚ which his father is unable to produce. The speaker uses emotional devices to elaborate on the entirely different perspectives that occur between a father and son. Through the trading on and off points of views‚ situational irony‚ and purposeful diction‚ the speaker

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    The Influential Fathers Many people underestimate the significance of a father in a child’s life. The father has some of the most prevalent influences on a child‚ especially while the child is young. A child’s happiness while growing up is largely influenced by the type of father he has and the relationship they bare. Some children will end up resenting their father more than anything because their father fails to really get to know them. On the other hand

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    but in the two novels that I studied‚ the impact that sexual abuse has on a child’s life is clearly severe and apparent. Father absences often cause many problems in the relationship a child has with either their significant other or other family members. In an article written by Ellis (2003)‚ father absences are what cause females to

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    My Father

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    these people had an effect on me‚ but various people had an effect on me. However‚ if I have to pick one person who had a special effect on me‚ I will pick my father without hesitation. However natural answer it may be‚ it is a meaningful answer for me because he is a special person in my life. There are main three reasons why I picked my father as a person who had a special effect on me. First‚ he is the person I admire and strive to emulate the most. From the time when I was very young‚ he helped

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    Family and Father

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    My father is one of the most important and respected people in my life. He made a big impact not only on me‚ but on our entire family. He has worked so hard his entire life to ensure that we have everything we need and don’t lack anything. He has taught me important values that I apply in my everyday life. He is my hero and the pillar that keeps our family strong. Single handedly he ensures we have everything we need and are comfortable. We normally have family meetings where we are supposed to

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    Sestina After I was born my Father Cried sorrowful tears For he feared his loved ones would be sad. For he would be taken And he would be gone And so began my father’s journey into the darkness alone. He tried to think of us alone It only pained my father It made us both cry tears But one day he told me not to be sad “For he had to be taken‚ and that it was okay for him to be gone.” But I started to think” When he is gone I will be alone.” I mean I love my father But he yelled at me

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    In the Name of the Father

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    About Ireland Because I have seen the movie "In the Name of the Father" before I choose to write about it. In the early 1970s‚ Gerry Conlon went to London from Belfast to pursue a different life and later on he found work there. In 1974‚ along with friends and family‚ he was arrested and later accused of the Guilford Bombing. Conlon was to spend fifteen years in jail for something he had never done. His father‚ Giuseppe Conlon was also imprisoned and years later died in jail due to ill health

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    Lamzabi Abdenbi Professor Lynette Leidner ENGL 1213 12 Dec 14 Essay #4 Father and Son  In the short story “My Son the Marine” by Frank Schaeffer‚ There are many points that the author is trying to display through the rhetorical device pathos and ethos. He uses pathos to put a human face on the subject of loved ones going off to the military‚ and the hardships the family goes through due to this decision. He uses ethos to display his attitude from

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